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A Week Without Driving in Alameda
Alameda joins national group trying to get people to give a car-free lifestyle a whirl
Commentary: It’s Time to Recall Recalls
Tuesday's recall of Supervisor Joel Engardio proves the city really needs to take another look at its provisions
Windsor Stoked About its New Train
All about my car-free mini-vacation in the Sonoma County town of Windsor, which is truly embracing the bike/train lifestyle. But there's still work left to do.
Advocates and Agencies Celebrate Progress Towards Funding Transit
Funding measure advances to the governor's desk. But it's not over yet.
Op-Ed: S.F. Can’t Afford to Build Safe Streets so Slowly
Underscoring the potential for more nimble approaches, peer cities like Austin, Texas show protected bike infrastructure can be built inexpensively, at scale
New Leadership at Transform
Changes at one of the Bay Area's most formidable transit, safe-streets, and affordable housing advocacy groups
AC Transit Withdraws Grant Application that Required Cooperation with ICE/DHS
As a condition of a law-enforcement grant, AC Transit's board was set to vote on an information sharing/collaboration-obligation pact with Kristi Noem and the Department of Homeland Security
Emergency Rally: Advocates Demand Gov. Newsom ‘Fund Transit Now’
All the major transit advocacy groups assembled Monday morning in downtown San Francisco to demand the city's former mayor (Governor Gavin Newsom) intervene and stop the cancellation of a vital $750 million state loan intended to keep the city moving
Call to Action: Tell Governor Newsom (Again) to Support Transit
A crucial $750 million loan for transit funding is in jeopardy with the Dept. of Finance and needs the governor's intervention
Electeds Call for Full Muni Funding
"Muni is San Francisco," said Mayor Daniel Lurie during a Transit Month kickoff event